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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - Competent
pie Leaders Needed
IU Professor Tells | . IFC Gonvéntion | A-shortage of compétent lead
* ers and a lack of knowledge of] effective educational devices for
‘informal educational gatherings, were cited today by Prof. Paul Bergevin, Bloomington, as seri-
ous ‘problems in community edu-| cational programs. - = L, “The Indiana University profes-. ‘sor was an’afgernoon speaker at! the second day of the Indiana! Federation of Clubs convention in the Claypool Hotel. Dekigy nated as Junior Clubs” Day, the morning program included a ‘roundtable led by Mrs. w. P. Piegat, Crown ‘Point, IFC third, a vice president ‘and juniors execui tive. - : S| “More and more persons should |recbgnize the vital part tney can {and must play in” their communiities,” Prof. Bergevin asserted. ice. Q ’ OUT lc as um ous Bena Sanne Wasning ATHLETIC AWARD WINNERS—Relaxing in Butler University's Campus Club after being en's Club vouth conservation selected top women athletes of the school are (left to right) Miss Mary Jordan, junior; Miss i
Play Day | Blackwood on n Bridge— Caing Up
Howe Host at Butler Of Giving Po Count on Defense Play “town and greater future citizens,
“YOU SHOULD HAVE beat him a trick,” velled Mr..Champion - Tomorrow after Mr. Masters rolled in his four spade contract. Prof. Magdalene A. Davis, head “You're crazy,’ Mr. Muzzy replied “How could I beat him?- I _ of Butler University's coed physi- had a six spot high hand.’ - eal education department, an- When Mr. Muzzy first looked at his cards he decided somebody
- nounces that the women's physical had a grand slam--and it wasn't his side. He was glad to hear - education department of Howe his partner open the bidding, but ——— mE
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. the university. The event will be four spade contract.
_ are in charge of program arrange- to be done on the defense. That
queen. He » squirmed, groaned and finaly chose to guard the king of hearts ‘and let go s club. Mr. Masters then won the rest with the ace, king and jack of clubs. When Mr. Champiof™ told Mr. Muzzy he could have defeated the hand he meant that Mr. Muzzy
5 ; iv i int. ments. job is to give your partner a count should have given him the cot
ror ; me ir tabess i : On the run of the spades Mr. High schools participating will on the hand so that he -can de- Muzzy had plaved first the deuce
ington. Howe, Technical, Broad ang, trey of clubs, then Me deuce . . : C » a 1a § : Ripple, Crispus Attucks, Beech Hoped for a Break and trey of hearts. This told his
n Partner nothing.
High School will be host tomor- he played his cards entirely withrow to a high school play day at out thought against the eventual
from 2 to 4 p. m. in the fieldhouse! This hand is -an extreme. exand on the athletic field. ample to illustrate the fact that Mrs. Barbara Wood and Miss even when you have no winners, Shirley Diehl, Howe High School, you still have an important job
1 ren Central. Ben Davis, Decatur this deal. Mr. Champion rattled 'How Could | Tell Central. ‘Lawrence Central and off three diamond tricks, then “MUZZY,” SAID Mr. Champi-
Southport. switched to a trump. on, “lI knew Masters had four 2: 8 = p Mr. Masters won the fourth'cards in hearts and clubs. He It also has been announced trick, saw that he could not enter probably had the ace-king of Miss Betty Maines, New Augusta. qummy to take a club finesse clubs and the ace of hearts. Now
_ junior at Butler ‘University, is the (which wouldn't have worked how could 1 tell what the fourth
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new state president of the Future. anyway!. and decided to run all card was? You should have Teachers of America. She will his spades and hcpe for a break played all of your clubs or all of hold office during the 1951-52 of some kind. your hearts in discarding on the school year. HE GOT IT. When the last trumps. A major in the College of Edu- spade was played. Mr. Champion “Suppose vou had played all
_. cation, she holds memberships in was down to the king-10 of your clubs. I would have seen
- the Association of Women Stu- hearts and: three clubs to the first the deuce, then the trey ™ dents, the Women's Recreation -
_ Association; the YWCA. the Loy~‘alty Legion, the Elementary Edu- Sty le Shows’ We, the Women—
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- If vou want to lead a conven- May 18. i : #2. "nn tional life, don't go in for garden-: “On May 15, a Catalina représen- | IF THE wife stays calm and pleasant, chances are the ing. tative, Miss Merry Chisholm, will! fiusband’'s grouch will quickly run its course. A well-known family of this be in the department for custo- But there is one other mistake -she shouldn't make, and “ town moved lately into a new mer consultation. that is to knock herself out trying to coax her man into a good - and ultra-modern home. But -———— - | mood. A man with a grouch is usually stubborn enough to
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. will be served in the new cafe- : : - teria for employees. there will be a Catalina bathing!
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. _ president of the Auxiliary of the fashion shows -are scheduled for!
An Extreme Example Shows Importance “He to enlist your clu into
, my queen of clubs.”
board director. spoke on the eur- Hotz, senior, and Mrs. Barbara Bevelhimer, senior. ie .
rent GFWC-Kroger Co. “Build . ae oem Sam A wir tir Freedom With Youth” contest. a B H Id anquet e At Butler
partnershipwith youth, to build 1 greater America in your home
to dramatize to this nation the
West dealer {great mead ‘of vouth that they Athletic Awards Neither side vulnerable BELONG.” > : NORTH Mrs. Fred B. Bell, Rushville Are Presented Mr. Dale has been indorsed by the Sixth Top women athletes and ore » S—81 District executive board as a can- : But * 7938 didate for president next year. ganization winners of Butler Unie D—J 83 Mrs. Victor A. Selby, Fairmount, versity's sports program for wome C—J 10 8 is also a presidential candidate. en were honored last night at the WEST EAST New Scholarship annual banquet of the Women's Nr. Extatnpion N* Muiny Reviewing her last, summer's Recreation Association held’ in HK 107 H—s 1 32 European trip, Mrs. Oscar A. Ahl- Atherton Center. Yoo gren, Whiting, GFWC first vice Highest honors went to Mis P—AKQY D432 president, declared “the more I- 4 Bea
Mary Jordan, president of WRA Mrs. Barbara Bevelhimer, vice ‘president of the association; and Miss Marilyn Hotz, Indi¥napolis
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saw qf Europe, the more ‘I felt the GFWC motto ‘Unity. in Diversity’ coula well be the world's motto.” She spoke at the Inter-
H—A : - t I Clubs luncheon. : A D078 gg Qurss - Mvers. Perrys- senior. Miss Jordan and Mrs, Bev= C—AK#4 ah Yn :
elhimer received the C. B. Dyer jawards given to a physical edue ‘caticn and non-physical educa-
ville, has offered a $100 scholarship for 1951 and a- second for next year to the Epsilon Sigma
The hidding: WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH
P Pas § LD as as i 18 Dinero Wind in a Sia raking ‘tion major. Miss Hotz received the i Te ___ the greatest percentage gain in certificate of merit for services then the five. That omy have membership. - Preferably it would rendered to the women’s physical
he granted to a college girl in her sa
been the tip-off. 1 ‘would have gepinr year education department. The Dyer
- laward is given for outstanding
missed the four of clubs. You Sh. oy ers 1s founder of "the JUNIOR AUXILIARY CONFERENCE—"They'll come from | {achievement in the field of wom / ; adult education honorary sorority, would have discarded it after the a GFWC division with 13 chap- here, here and here," declares Mrs. Edward Obhlschlager (left), | en’s sports.
trey if you had held it. Therefore, it must have been in Masters
ters in 36 states. \- Hammond, and Miss Margaret Gheen, locating on a state i |Group Honored hand —-and I would have guarded
The local Alpha Chapter will] units to be represented at the American Legion Auxiliary's Fift . ‘ present her offer at the GFWC Department Junior Conference Saturday. Mrs. Ohlschlager, In- ampus organizations receiving
cation Society and the color
ruard. Shé is the daughter of Mr. Use Tact, Not Ap peasement, Junior Woman's Club, first; Sha dirs, C. 3. Maines. fn ed On That Brow > si band Semen ohn tem and der Tomorrow's Events— ma bert In table tennis, and Belte
and Mrs. C. J. 3 C.J. Maines,
| Series of Events rillville Junior Woman's Club, —— Delta Delta, best in archery gnd . Op en House | : | : third. Mrs. E. D. Kight, Posey- Florence Nightingale — Noon. program and films, Mrs. Wil- volleyball. | Set at Ayres WHAT CAN a wife do about a husband who fre- ville. was chairman Hotel Warren. “X-Ray,” Dr. lian Luchemeir; reading, Mrs. Talks given during the evening Fi (on dwi I | A series of fashion shows is’ quently comes home from work cross and irritable and | Gcv. and Mrs. Schricker and James C. Katterjohn. W. P. Sarber; special music. included Teacher Training oOo | 1 [IFC officers will be honored at Indianapolis Woman's—2:30 p. m., Husbands and guests’ party. gram, by Mrs. Bevelhimer;
scheduled within the next two ready to “blow his top” at the slightest provocation? 'ionight's All members of the Indianap-weeks at Ayres’. On Tuesday, The wife who has that problem says it is a pretty discouraging ' Knoop. Merrillville, will be mod-| neau. The Virtuous Observer,” Mrs. Frank T. Smith, 514 N. Miss Barbara Jackson, and “High-
olis and Marion County PTA summer fashions will be featured situation.
Tours will be made and tea During the week of May 14,
Mrs. Lleyd Kirk, incoming suit promotion in the store. Three!
» Methodist Church Council, and
her committee will serve tea. Saturday, May 19. These, in the
third-floor Beach Shop, will be at
10:15-a. m.,-12:15-and-2:15-p-—m— - Ga rdening | Here for the latter shows will
assurance
they’ re both interested in plants, Will Get Citation
rich manure water for the dar- vette, Indiana American War attention.
breaths indoors
© Just like a stable.” award.
OUTDOOR LIVING Svmpheoy Committee Has
SO COMFORTABLE—SO PLEASANT 5 New Officer S) Chairmen -
| New officers. of the Women's Committee; Indiana State Symphony Society, took office yesterday following a luncheon in the home of Miss Josephine Madden, 4621 N. Meridian St. New officers and portfolio chairmen include Mrs. James F. Carroll, second vice president; Mrs. Marvin Curle, season ticket chairman; Mrs. James L. French, junior _group chairman; - Mrs. Howard B. Pelham, public rela- |-
tions chairman, and Mrs. Olaf |
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rector of the Northeast Region,
unexpired terms, are Miss Josephine Madden, president; Mrs,
Booth Tarkington, vice presi- , dents; Mesdames Jack A. Good- ! man, Frederic M. Ayres and
EVERYTHING
Hedstrom, Hartford City, di- |
Counce ire na ps ation an In Two. Showings in the fourth. Or course it is. A woman looks forward fo her husband's Tomorrow's Tuncheon and an’ Ringlings,” Mrs. John K. Good-| Mrs. E. K. Higdon. [Mary Jordan, delegate from Bute open hou the In id ; 44 > SH Thess! homecoming as the real highlight of her address by Robert J. Kryter will win. Lutheran Child Welfare Auxiliary ler to the National Athletic Fed« - Goodwill Industries Tuesday. loar Daytime Dress op. ese ’ day. So it is quite a joit when he comes [conclude the convention program. Lady Aberdeen Chap, ITSC — 8 12:30 p. m. 3310 E. Washing- eration of College Women, ; It will be from 2 to 4 p. m. will be at 12:15 and 2:15 p. m. home cross and irritable, readv to snap at 'Only office to be filled is junior p. m. E. New York St. branch,! ton. Mrs. August Kruwell and| Miss Laura Jean Ray acted: as
the children,
behind his paper with a “don't-disturb-me” er a te ai Seow Written ox hiz ‘face Open Monday Through Saturday, 9:30 A.M. to 5 P. M. The best way to handle. the situation is
to use a lot of tact, patience and self-
rn nee | SANE] LOWEST PRICE IN YEARS!
fight back or act hurt. that .is a mistake. The wise course -is for the wife to go on | serenely about her affairs, not getting so |
be Miss Grace Arcuri, the de- tense that she, too. 4s snapping at the chil- - . Gets Stu Y signer of the Catalina suits. She Ruth Millett dren or warning them to keep out of Papa's | also will be in the, department path, and not going about with a martyred look on her face.
| resist such appeas t by acti orse instead of better. * 4 o x Foti a Sr . of 48-inch width fabrics for
So Mrs. xX fixed up some nice! Mrs. Gertrude Marxson, Lafg-| much like a child indulging in a temper tantrum. Both want
~ lings. Now. so the X's ‘report, Mother for 1951, will-be presented . If the attention isn’t forthcoming. then the grown-up grouch 1 - they “don’t dare take many deep with her citation at 3:30 p. m. or the junior temper tantrum fails its purpose. : aths 5" The ultra- Monday over WFBM-TV. Gover- The idea is to see to it that it always fails. .- modern house, they say, “smells nor Schricker will make the» —mmmmm-"-7—7w-—-—-+-——-r oe 8. :
Also on the board, serving | ; | liams, children's comcerts; Mrs.
Easley R. Blackwood and Mrs. |
Charles Latham, honorary vice | president; Mrs. George Fother- | Ingham, secretary, and Mrs.’
national Senvention later this, diana Department auxiliary president, will give the welcome and J re 4 wu mon in ouston, 1 inners in thet Junior Clubs Miss ©heen, Robison-Ragsdale Unit, the response at the opening included Trianon, best in hockey,
‘scrapbook contest Are Hammond session in the World War Memorial. ‘basketball and bowling; Kappa ome Alpha Theta, best in tennis, swim-
banquet. Mrs. Harold] Propylaeum. “Harriet Marti- Irvington Fortnightly — 2 p. m./ “Other College Programs,” by
erator for a Junior Clubs pageant. Mrs. Edmund C. Bray, and “The, Campbell, hostess. Program, lights of 1951's Meeting,” by Miss
fight with her or just retire {trustee. | Indiana National Bank. Travel Mrs. Jesse M. Cooney, chairmen. 'master of ceremonies.
SLIP COVERS
’ oup eh : Regular.
William Macgregor Mo 0 r ris,
treasurer. $ 1 AY Portfolio chairmen continuing *
are Mrs. John Alexander, maintenance fund; Mrs, David Wil-
James F. Carroll. membership; $ Mrs. Blackwood, state council; *
Mrs. Latham, social, and Mrs.
Louis Segar, Current Notes, Values Mrs, Ward G. Biddle, Blgomington, will be directer of the ’
Southwest Region, Mrs. Anthony Brooks will serve as director for the Southeast Region
For Porch, Garden, Beach || IT Displayed on Our Famous Fourth Floor ean Problems—
Styled to a spirited .moder tempo, our summer furniture collection has everything under the sun to make your ter. race and sun porch comfortable. Many different pieces
By JOAN that you can use with pride and pleasure. The latest inno- |
HAND-HOLDING or any other show of affection in public is poor manners. Seems to me, it's particularly out of place in school. School is your business during teen years. And business and love-making simply don't
vations in casual furniture are inclided.
Gliders .civeessscessss $69.95 up Chairs ....cov00v00000..5$6.08 up
These and mix. School or office or factory Pilenic Table and M M or store is not Lover's Lane. Bench Sets .....0000....347.50 any ore— It's not your home. Smorgasbord Sets ........$80.00 Plus a Complete So, if I were you, I'd avold Glass Top Garden Table Line o making a public demonstration and Chair Set Illustrated— . e of Outdoor | of my feelings. Honest affection White Metal Table ........$7700 laythings for 1s nothing to be ashamed of— Side Chairs ......:..316.50 each Children. | of course! But it thrives better
{ in privacy. Fost CHAIE coves vans $26.50 |. ET niin
| SYMPATHETIC people viewing a hand-holding couple will
harles , ®#mile tolerantly, perhaps pityay er and ompan | ingly. Sensitive souls will be
embarrassed. «2 yi WASHINGTON STREET Cynics will sneer and boister-
Avoid Public Love Making ® Printeg Stripes; ® Solid Colors
®Cinra Prints ® Do Fai es
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NOT just a pattern or two, BUT a tremendous variety of designs in truly quality fabrics. Bright FLIRAL PRINTS and STRIPES on pebble cloth, gabardines, sail cloth and luxurious rayon faille. VAT DYED for color and fastness . . . all 48" wide for fuller draperies and economy in slipcover cutting.
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ous onlookers ‘will snicker, 40 N. ‘PENNSYLVANIA ST.
nudge one another, kid you , about it later,
